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CRYSLER – the Annual Throughout the Local Area Which Crysler Farm Show Will Take Enabled Many to Go Outside and Place on Thurs., Feb February 20 Page 01.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-19 2:47 PM Page 1 www.propanelevac.ca WE ARE OPEN Tuesday to Saturday t 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 613-448-1116 1-866-575-2728 ST. ISIDORE 66 Main Street South Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 613-524-2079 • 1-800-465-4927 By Sussex Re琀 rement Living PERTH • KINGSTON • KAZABAZUA, QC www.gardenvilla.ca Managed by Connec琀 ng Care WE HAVE MOVED The Chesterville Record/Villager Now located at 29 King St., Chesterville, ON (formerly The Co-operators Insurance building) T e Open: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 613-448-2321 Villager NEWS INSIDE PM40050631R8905 Volume 126, Number 32 Chesterville, Ontario Wednesday, February 20, 2019 Single Copy $1.00 (HST included) HOL Ladies’ Enjoying the Night Out BRINSTON – Ladies, outdoors on come out and support a good cause at the House of Lazarus’ event on Sat., Feb. Family Day 23 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Carolyn Thompson Goddard The night of fun will boast a Record Correspondent fashion show, line dancing, SOUTH DUNDAS – Family door prizes, silent auction, Day, a provincial holiday in entertainment and Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, refreshments. Tickets are $15 each, and proceeds Saskatchewan, British Columbia benefit HOL food bank and and New Brunswick, is designed to out reach programs. Tickets provide families with an are limited, so don’t wait to opportunity to spend some time get yours! together. This year, Family Day in Ontario fell on Mon., Feb. 18 with Network and learn the weather cooperating by at local farm show providing a bright sunny day CRYSLER – The annual throughout the local area which Crysler Farm Show will take enabled many to go outside and place on Thurs., Feb. 28 and enjoy the outdoors. Fri., March 1 at the Crysler Continued on page 2 Community Centre. The 62nd Annual Stormont Seed Locals endorse & Forage show will be held in conjunction with the farm Duncan show. For more, see pages 6 Kory Glover and 7. Record Staff You spin me right round baby Help raise funds NORTH DUNDAS – Ever since Circus performer Marianne Trenka (right) put on a show of twirling batons and lights for the commu- previous North Dundas Mayor Eric nity of Crysler during the Thread from the Heart event Sat., Feb. 16. After the show, Trenka invited for a good cause Duncan announced his intentions of LONG SAULT – A people up to perform with her. Also pictured: Kim LeBrum. Glover photo seeking the federal Conservative spaghetti fundraiser will take place on Fri., March 1 nomination for SDSG, people can at the South Stormont not stop rallying their support for Township Hall from 6 p.m. him, including other politicians in Crysler Winter Carnival reaches out to 11 p.m. The event is the area. being organized to raise “It’s very humbling in the one Kory Glover “We had more family-oriented activities like fundraising funds for a young man from sense that they have put their faith in Record Staff and Threads from the Heart, which we ended up raising the community who was our campaign and the experience that CRYSLER – For five days, the 53rd annual Crysler $650 in ticket sales to go to Victoria Quilts Canada,” she seriously injured in a car we’ve got,” said Duncan. “We’ve Winter Carnival came to town in full force from Wed., said. “We also managed to raise about $5,000 of materials accident. The cost is $15 been very happy with the amount of Feb. 13 – Sun., Feb. 17 to give the community one of to go to Victoria Quilts locally from the silent auction.” per person. The night will people that have come forward, and the most successful carnivals in recent years, with According to Linette, this was one of the most include live music by Eric I’ve been very lucky that we have families coming out from Ingleside and Cornwall. successful carnivals in recent years with huge numbers Willison, and a bar provided “We probably served over 1,000 people over the in attendees participating in each of the events. by O’Neil’s Pub. supporters in these communities from every corner of the riding. That’s course of the whole event,” said Danielle Linnett, “I would say that we had at least between 200 - 300 been helping us get a real good start carnival chairperson. “It was certainly, by far, one of people at each of our events,” she said. “People really on the campaign trail.” the most successful carnivals we’ve ever had. We sort enjoyed the circus performance from Marianne Trenka Most recently, Duncan received a of mixed things up for this year’s carnival from some from Orbital Talent and Junkyard Symphony came and glowing endorsement from former of our more traditional events.” the kids really seemed to like them. The horse sleigh Ottawa-East MP John Baird Linette wanted to attract more families to the rides through the park also really appealed to some of commenting on his work ethic and carnival with more activities and events that better our older participants and families.” Continued on page 3 suited a more family-oriented experience. 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MLS #1138242 February 20 Page 02.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-19 3:02 PM Page 1 Page 2 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, February 20, 2019 were Family Day activities Recreation Committee and Volunteer Ineke van between 30-40 people were operations on Family Day Family Day at the Matilda Memorial the Optimist Club of South Dodewaard, a member of at Matilda Memorial Park at this year. The weather was Continued from the front Park in Brinston and the Dundas; it featured skating the Optimist Club of South any one time for the sunny and the trail The Free Family Skate at Upper Canada Migratory on the outdoor rink, Dundas, commented she activities and expressed the conditions excellent with the Morrisburg Arena on Bird Sanctuary just outside walking in the snow, was “excited with the pleasure she felt in seeing many people taking Family Day sponsored by of Morrisburg. enjoying the warmth of a turnout” during the event the rink, which is advantage of the holiday to the Winchester District Matilda Memorial Park bonfire while enjoying a and mentioned organizers maintained by community get out and enjoy the Memorial Hospital was quite busy at the free hot dog, hot chocolate, would be looking at the volunteers, used. outdoors by walking, skiing Foundation was one of Family Day event which hot coffee or warm apple possibility of holding a The volunteers at the or snowshoeing at the site. several activities on Family was organized by the cider, with children able to similar Family Day activity Upper Canada Migratory Miller mentioned there Day in South Dundas; as Matilda Memorial enter a draw for prizes. in 2020. She estimated Bird Sanctuary located east was a good turnout for the of Morrisburg just off Moonlight Ski held on Feb. County Road 2 were very 17 with the last Moonlight pleased with the number of Ski for this year planned for people participating in their March 23. He went on to Family Day event. Ross say that plans for March Miller, president of the Break activities are in the Friends of the Sanctuary, planning stage and told the Chesterville Record suggested checking the the location had been organization’s Facebook “extremely busy” during page for updates. CASS, GRENKIE & RÉMILLARD Family Day at the Upper Canada BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES J. Douglas Grenkie, Q.C., LSM Serving drinks with a smile Migratory Bird Sanctuary William J. Webber, B.Soc.Sc., JD Volunteer Moriah van Dodewaard is shown handing a There were lots of people who took advantage of the Jodie C. Reynolds, B.Soc.Sc., LL.L., LL.B. warm refreshment to Trudy Westervelt during the 2019 bright sunshine on Family Day, Feb. 18, at the Upper Alexander Heath, MBA, JD Gregg M. Foss, LSUC P1 License Family Day event held at Matilda Memorial Park in Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary. For those who were P.O. Box 820, 67 Main St. 13 Ralph St., P.O. Box 700 Brinston. Refreshments were provided free of charge a bit hungry after spending time walking, skiing or snowshoeing along the trails at the UCMBS, the Morrisburg, ON Chesterville, ON courtesy of the Optimist Club of South Dundas and the Tel: 613-543-2922 Tel: 613-448-2735 Matilda Memorial Recreation Committee during the Friends of the Sanctuary provided the opportunity to www.yourlaw昀rm.ca purchase refreshments in the visitor centre. Full service Law Firm bilingual event. 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